LITTLELEAGUE2 Wostern Aufo 020212 — 7, Tnntne* »T,aTYb(y Salvas. Fornn: HR LaTvJ1 Shaw's 0 4 0 0 1 0 5 Saco Hardware 1 0 0 0 2 0 — 3 be; SB Pelletier. Roy, Gilslof.E Wesiorn Auto 2. Shaw’s 7: Owen - Ha vis 4 3 0 0 0 x —• 1 Rousseau. Haines, Foran: SITJim Si odd a rd. Owen-Da vis 2-0 PO A Western Auto 18-6. Shaw’s Fred Grondin. Saeo-Riddeford J8-2; RBI Leblanc. Dionne.?Jibe Brrnnfrfc. R u^rlPsJay Chailbnurne, Russell's Pitching Records\ . V 11 “ I 11 i \ J *♦ V \t U \t A —dll. I I it Jl I v * 1 UI dll , v »l IE Saco Hardware 6, Owen -(F^bbc. Pelletier. Regis; DP avis 7: Pl A Owen . nav-»l£il'1':. V?!! ?: ?h!!?Major League|Biddefor3-Saco Journal, Monday, June 6, 1966Leadersfis. 101: Koufax. Los Angeles, 100.Savings„ .. .,,Davis '• * v,'“ v,w“ ' ,f,:Star 11: IIO Haines 8 in 5 in-:.n I.on.h, M.issie, K. Kcith!c , -.18-8. Saro Hardware lo-2: HBIinjngs; Foran 0 in 1 inning: Ro-,Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESSry«3210Western AutoSaco Little League StandingsW.Saco-BicUlcforri Savings 3 Owen * Davis Western Auto Russell’s Saco Hardware Shaw’sSchedule — Tonight.Hardware vs. Hu lt;soil s.Tuesday: Saco - BidricTnrdSavings vs. Western AutoWednesday; Shaw’s vs. Owen J Bouchard. 311Davis ; Martin. If, pThursday: Western Auio vs.i Paradis, c Saco Hardware j Paquette, rfFriday: Owen - Davis vs.* A. Smith, rf Saco Biddcford Savings ! Leblanc. rfSaturday: Russell’s vs.lBoutrt, lbShaw’s. ! Dionne, ssBatting Average—Sacn Little*R. Smith, ss League (at Least 8 times at St rout, cfBat). | Bernier, cfTop Ten (Loranger, pAvc.j Booth. If1. David Hill, Saco-Biddofordj Mas.sie, 2b Savings .700!2. Steve McNabb, Owen-Davis (Totals.66613. John Winston, Russell’s ,54554. Dave Diehard, Russell's .455 Lauzon, c5. Mike Brennick, Russell’s !S. Keithiev. ss, p.444!S. Foran, 3b6. John Bouchard, WeslcrnlStrickland, If Auto .416 Lamarre, If7. Mike Strout, Western AutojPaquin, rf.363 K. Foran, rf8. Jim Stoddard, Owen * Davis, Maynard, cf.363iI\. Keithiev, cf9. Danny Parady, Western Huot, p, ssAuto .357 Curlew, 2b10. Pete Hanson, Owen-Davis!Waters, 2b.300,Duross, lbJohn Bouchard. Western Auto BFl S..|;a)marr^;ri^^'iSeaward. McNabb 2, Larochelldherts *1 in 1 inning: HBP Mer-P0 /on: SB S. Keithley: DI Ryiarbox, Mailman: Left Owen- rm ‘Rnv.| Alike MeKcnney. Si jford Savings J* Jay Chadbourne, RussellJ River Bernier We1 1 -O: Martin 1. Hunt 3. Keighley 1: | jn'j;s; Winner Nason; Loser HoiIiMike Hason. Owen-Davis 1-0 Loranger 3 in 3 innings:;jronk; V Haley, Wentworth; Trill, Roy; WP Haines 6, Rob-!aco Bidde- Smith. Paradis, Bouchixrch Left ^T)nvis 9, Saco Hardware 4: BB|rrts Pelletier' PB Ro10 Western Aulo 10, Shaw s i : lHPv-as()n 1. Holbrook 5; SO \ason,3; Winner’ Merrill; Losassell’s 1-0 Loranger w Mail in .a. Hunt 4,;-^ Holbrook 5: HO Nason 2 in;oris; V Faueher astern Auto Keitlucy 2: SO Bor9nlgrr -Ml innings: Holbrook 4 in 5 inn-j Brock: T 2:00.National LeagueBalling (100 dt bats)Roy. Rvan ,,Loser Rob- H’Hlshnruh. J-I3I Alow.American LeagueBatting (100 at bats) — Oliva, j Minnesota, .355; F. Robinson, y°'B'Baltimore. .333.Runs —• **”•; ;buruh 333 ^1 R,ins ~ Acc- Chicago. 36; F.Angers,: KVms-l' Anron. Atlanta. I); jRoWnson. Baltimore. 35.IStevens Wins Feature Race At SpeedwayKennebunk’s Jeff StevensCIOi;-Robert Martin, Western Auto Martin 2 in 3 innings; Hunt3j in 3 innings; Keithiev 3 in 3;Robert Warner. Saco Hardware'Winner Martin: Loser; Saco! M Keighley; L Keating and Ilal-Mike Brennick. Russell’s 1-1 e*v: ^ D40West Biddcford Sc r pico’sOwen * Davisah r hhPelletier p Merrill, ss1 11 I { Laskov. rf4 0 o (’addigan, rf 3 o o Blais, rf2 (I 6 Nason, pI o 0-McNahh. 3h 1 Hanson, e» ] ,1 T.denvrotl, cf•j o Lamontague. cfI o Joe LarocheHe. lbu o Hjort. ih 1 0 0;Tarbfx. If1 0 o;3on La roc hell e, if1 o 3 j Locke, If2 3 o!AIailman, ss1 Stoddard. 2bRegis, cfa b r(l ~ Boucher. 1bI V TureoUc. 31)0 0 0Roy. cntlns—10White-StarShaw's26 7 4ah r hi TotalsnLu0 1Saco HardwareHome Runs David Hill, Saco * Biddcford Savings 2Becty, lb3 0 liVerrier. ss.1 1 o'Paquette, 2b 3 0 OiAngis. 2b 3 0 llCloutier, c 2 0 liWarner, 3b1 0 0, So a ward, lb2 1 LDion, If1 f) OjMdnnis, If 1 1 01 Wentworth, rf.1 0 0. Danis, rf 0 1 oJiUistos, cf0 0 0 Halev, ef1 1 O'Holbrook, py Jl;St. Ours. If'• } -jGilstof. 2!)'} “ ()!Laflaninie, rf0 Caron, rf 1 0 0'2 Totals0 0 (Ij2 n 1 i1 u ^Tellier, 2b9 Vi get*, lb, pRousseau, (' Haines, p, 1b. ss Foran, lb. p l.abbe, If Goulet, ss. rf ab r bj Daigle. 3b3 2 OjCantara. rf, cf 3 0 OjSalvas. 31)1 9 0; Roberts, 2b 3 0 0:3 0 0 Totals2 0 2-Innings:2 0 0 Serpico’s1 9 0 While Star()jNcmit. 3b jMarehnnd, lb 1 Sylvester. Ifab r h Barnes. 2b4 3 1 G. Ribaudo. 2b4 4 2 K. Ribaudo. cf4 1 2: Ryan, c5 0 3jGuerin, p4 I 1 Bergeron, 2b 3 3 1 Berthiaume, rf 3 2 0;Jeanette, rf 2 2 0|2 1 9; Totals3 0 0ab t4 3* - nuns — iViimn, .•Vienna. ,:i; j*'Hart. San Francisco, 38. | Buns hatted in - B. Robinson, j took the feature race at Bidde-Runs batted in Aaron. At-1Baltimore. 45, Oliva, Minneso-;ford Speedway Sunday as h©n Alania. 40: Ma\s, San FranciscoJla-' ^ Illtc0 1, 4 0 0 3 1 2 1 09i3Hits -- Ainu, Atlanta. San Francisco, 62. n! Doubles —- Pinson, Cineinn;nils — B Robincon Ra1tiJolll(lrove A1 Soulicre of Bidde-(•cj.jmorc. 63: oiiva, Minnesota 61.Doubles — B. Robinson. Ralti-211Journal3 0 13 0 04 7 434 17 10; Minuitti. 3b| Levassour, lbab r h:Loranger. If 2 2 1; Monlambeau, c2 0 LLamb. ss 5 3 2! Dow, p3 I ljValliere, cf4 3 llsurran, cf 3 3;Coomb, rf0 0j Houle, rf1 liCantara. 2b 0 0 Oi3 1 l! To* a Is0 Innings- CIOinat[:nioro an(l Yastrzemski, Boston,j i and Johnson. Los Angeles, 12.:B); ,i j Triples Alou. IMlislmrgh. 7;i , Triples ™ Foy, Boston, 6; o n n Tavlor, Philadelphia and Me- Bchaal, California and Canian*P niCarver, St. Louis, 5. ^js, Kansas City, 5.n o- Home runs Aaron. Atlanta. I0!?,? Scott. Boston1 ol 18: Hart, San Francisco. 14. and Oliva. Minnesota. 13.; Stolen bases — Wills. Los An-4;gcles, 24: Ja.okson, Houston, 17.f Pitching (5 decisions) — Kou-;t, rTA ; Timn a-17h'f,ax' anftJarid,al nR, SrC833 ° ’ Cahf°r'l 3rd‘ Ileal - 1. D. Murphy,25 7Stolen bases — Agee, Chicago. 16; Cardcnal, California. 11.No time was registered for the main event as a restart marred the race.The summary;1st Heat — 1. R. Wilson, Ken-nebunk; 2. B. Biden, Portland; 3. P. Tufts. Portland. Time 2:35 4-5.2nd Heat —* 1. Jeff Stevens, Kennehunk; 2. A. Chavalier,PiU'hini' (f. decisions) — Kmi-! Shelling (5 decisions— Walt,iRor!!a,Ki; 3- Clcment Fortin,ill) 1^3QQ San Francisco, 10-1, .9092 Strikeouts — Gibson, St. Lou-4433 13 2 23 1 23 .1 03 0 10 0 02 0 010 010 02 0 0Strikeouts — Riehert, Washington, 89; McDowell, Cleveland, 76.Saco PoliceBelt Biddeford Bob Boilard3 124 5 733 15 1110 10 0 15 — 7 Journal 000302 — 5E VnUierrc. Cantara, Sylvcs-2 3 6 3 1 0 2—171ter, Barnes, Berthiaume; PO-A 5 3 4 6 2 0 1—15 CIO 18-4, Journal 18-2; RBI E Salvas, Daigle, Goulet, Gil- Monlambeau, Lamb, Dow,1 0 0 ,-tof 2, Merrill 2, Tureotte; PO- Marchand, K. Ribaudo, Rvan,The Saco Police Department defeated the Biddeford Police Department Sunday, 35*7, in a charity softball game. Funds received from the tilt will go to the Red Sevigny charity.The game was played at Memorial Field, May Street, Biddeford, with a good attendance, according to police.Is Top Man In Sunday Fish OffScarborough. 2. W. Griffin, Portland; 3. D. Chadbourne* Portland. Time 4:15 4*5.4th Heat—.1. Stevens; 2. Fortin; 3. I-Iill. Time 4:14 1-5.1st Semi-final —1. Wilson; 2. Biden; 3. Murphy. Time 4:39 3-5.Feature — 1. Stevens; 2. Sou-iliere; 3. Hill. No time, restart.Ed Barnowski, future Baltimore Oriole who struck out 207 Top man in the Sunday Fish)batters in 177 innings for El-Off held by the Riddeford-Saco|mira, N.Y., last season, began Rod and Reel Club was Bob 1966 with seven strikeouts forri . *1____1 _n: 1 l r t • , % .« a • j r\ 1 1 1Boilard of Biddeford with 1.30points. He took five bass including the largest with aweight of 10 pounds and llounces.Rochester against Richmond, He won 3-2.radis 119, Pete Guilbeault 103*Totals19 5 51 Tot a IsVi', . t.SHAW’S team participating in the Saco Little League this year Includes* front row, left to right, Tom Lauzon* Kevin Foran, Scott Keitliley, Danny Huot, Leon Paquin, Steve Duross, Kevin Keithleyand Sieve Curlew; back row, same order, Ernie Iluot, coach; Jeff Waters, Steve Foran, John Strickland, Barry Lamarre, Carl Beely, Dennis Poisson and Bob Maynard.WESTERN AUTO team players in this season’s Saco Little League are, left to right, kneeling, James Caras, Charles Massie, Danny Paradis, David Dionne, Roger Bernier, Leo Paquette, Rog-jer Martin and David LeBlanc; standing, same order, Lucien Val-lierc, coach; Arthur Smith, MarcBoutet, John Bouchard, Michael Strout, Guy Loranger, John Booth, Robert Smith and Cy Martin,assistant coach.Salute ToSacoLittle Leaguef'.VX*Whether or not (here is another Roger Maris or Ted Williams pictured on this page remains to be seen, but one thing is certain ... each of these youngsters play the game with as much determination and desire shown by major leaguers. When they aren’tinvolved in a league game (nights and Saturday afternoons) you’ll either find them working out under the watchful eye of theircoaches or trying to improve their game in their own backyards. Little League is a lot of fun for everyone concerned . . .fans, players, coaches, umpires and the other adult volunteers who make it possible. If you haven’t attended a Saco Little LeagueOWEN-DAVIS team players in the current Saco Little League season include, left to right, front row, Dale Tarbox, Billy Lamontagne, Jeff Underwood, Billy Caddigan and Stephen Me-Nabb; second row, same order, Lance Mailman, John Larochelle, Craig Locke, Mike Nason andRichard Iljort; back row, usual order, Elroy! g:,me rccently wc’d like Lo suggest thal you do S0‘ You’U Laskey, coach; Joseph Larochelle, Victor Blais, Avhat we mean.Jim Stoddard and Peter Hansen. Absent was! ... . . . ..... _Danny Laskey; also Ray Chcnard, assistant (0ne in a sencs on twin Clty LlUle Lcagues)coach.secSACO AND BIDDEFORD Savings Bank team members taking part in this year’s Saco J.ittle League include, left to right, front row, Roger Huot, Oncii LeBlanc, Jackie Morrison, Paul Cunningham and Tom Callahan; second row, same order, Dennie I’etrin, Michael LeBlanc,Mike Lewis, Everett Boucouvatas, Dennis Hill and Mike McKenney; third row, usual order, Paul McNabb, coach; Fred Grondin, David Casavant, Glen Stevens, David Hill and Tom Morrison, coach.ACO HARDWARE representatives in the Saco Little League are itese players, left to right, front row, Marc Paquette, Mark Menus, Boh Wentworth, Norn Cloutier, Dick Davis, Bob Cyr andRUSSELL’S TEAM of the Saco Little League includes these play- Tommy Winston, Roger Mondor, Marc Parisien, Jeffrey Boudreau and Ted Clegg, coach. Absent were Jerry Lauzon and Assist-ant Coach Maurice Mercier,Mike Venier; back row, same order, Dan Drouin, coach; John ers, left to right, kneeling, Mike Brennick, Tommy Burke, Jay Mistos, Boh Warner, Maurice Cloutier, Dan Dion, Chris Angis, Chadbourne, John Winston, Donald Hurd, Dave Diehard and DaveBrian Halev and Dr. Roger Venier, assistant coach. ! Dawson; back row, Daauy Bowley, Danny Ciegg, Robert Stickles,